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... century . Archaeo- logists , both prehistoric and historic , as well as historians , have done this for most periods , through the use of taxonomies and typologies ; whether they be of Palaeolithic stone tools , Neolithic beakers , Clas ...
... century . Archaeo- logists , both prehistoric and historic , as well as historians , have done this for most periods , through the use of taxonomies and typologies ; whether they be of Palaeolithic stone tools , Neolithic beakers , Clas ...
Page 200
... century stylistic periods . Their dates and distinctive features . when compared together , are related to a common theme . Thus , at one period there was a set of naturalistic motifs in use , comprising scallop shells , scroll forms ...
... century stylistic periods . Their dates and distinctive features . when compared together , are related to a common theme . Thus , at one period there was a set of naturalistic motifs in use , comprising scallop shells , scroll forms ...
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... century regarding stylistic change suggests that much of this explanation lies outside the realm of aesthetic theory . The contemporary literary sources show that the changes in style were mirrored by changes in the ideas of beauty ...
... century regarding stylistic change suggests that much of this explanation lies outside the realm of aesthetic theory . The contemporary literary sources show that the changes in style were mirrored by changes in the ideas of beauty ...
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